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‘Vibe Forever’ album released by K Camp

‘Vibe Forever’ album released by K Camp

The latest project from K Camp is called Vibe Forever, which was released over the weekend. Ne-Yo and Doe Boy make appearances across 12 songs in the brand-new collection. Preceding the album were singles like “Holy Spirit” and “Woozie.” and The latter track features K Camp gliding over some harmonious choir sounds produced by Harto Beats and Eric Billingsly:

A new era begins for K Camp with Vibe Forever, as he bids farewell to his label contract. “I officially become an independent artist with this album, and it is my last with a major label,” he wrote in the caption of his celebratory Instagram post. “It feels empowering to be free.”

The full-length FLOAT album was released last year by K Camp. As part of the project’s promotion, the Atlanta native teamed up with PnB Rock to recreate a classic R&B track, the “Life Has Changed” track, inspired by “Differences” by Ginuwine. The Atlanta artist followed up Kiss 5 with FLOAT, which featured the fan favorite “What’s On Your Mind.” It wasn’t long before Atlanta artist dropped the deluxe version, containing six new tracks and a guest appearance from Sevyn Streeter.

“If You Love Me” video released by Mozzy

“If You Love Me” video released by Mozzy

It was announced over the weekend that Mozzy’s new track, Survivor’s Guilt, would be released soon. In addition to the 15 tracks on the album, it features features from Saweetie, YG, 2 Chainz, EST Gee, Shordie Shorde, Blxst, and many others. A new music video for “If You Love Me” has been released by Mozzy in celebration of the release of his latest vinyl. The video was directed by Suj and Seth Stern and walks viewers through the reality of losing a loved one. As Mozzy attends a funeral, he delivers these hard-hitting lines:

In September, the Oak Park superstar released his solo project Untreated Trauma. It was preceded by Kommunity Service, a joint project with YG which included the contributions of G Herbo, Tyga, Blxst, Ty Dolla $ign, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, and more. As for visuals, we have enjoyed clips like “Gangsta,” “Vibe With You” by Ty Dolla $ign, “Mad” with Young M.A, and “Dangerous” by G Herbo.

In the new video for “Private Valet,” Larry June heads to London

In the new video for “Private Valet,” Larry June heads to London

Larry June, the rapper and entrepreneur, has released a new track called “Private Valet” via Empire over the weekend. June and his orange Lamborghini are pictured in the accompanying music video. Directed by LX, the video follows June as he explores the cityscapes before settling into his car. A Jake One-produced beat is the backdrop for June’s smooth rap about enjoying life’s finer things.

As part of his “Orange Print Pollstar Tour,” June recently completed the final leg of the tour which sold out across North America. Since releasing his Orange Print project in July, June has been releasing smooth visuals for his fans to groove to ever since. The first cut was “Still Cookin,” followed by “6am In Sausalito” and “Intercepted” with Money Man. As a result of the Orange Print’s success, it cracked the Billboard Top 200 for the first time in its career and has surpassed well over 25 million streams.

The Late Night was Larry June and Cardo’s joint project, which they presented after collaborating in September. A total of seven new tracks are included in the album, all of which remain featureless to make the musical chemistry between the two duos stand out.

With ‘Death Row Summer 2022,’ Snoop Dogg kicks off the season

With ‘Death Row Summer 2022,’ Snoop Dogg kicks off the season

Snoop Dogg released a compilation over the weekend entitled Death Row Summer 2022. A playlist that’s appropriate for the summer months. It’s an interesting mix of music. The album comprises 15 tracks and features contributions from The Eastsidaz, Tha Dogg Pound, Butch Cassidy, Raphael Saadiq, LaToiya Williams, Miguel, and more.

Along with the release of the full-length album, Snoop has also released the visuals for the lead track, “Whoopty Whoop,” which features Tha Dogg Pound members Kurupt and Daz Dillinger rapping about people saying nonsense and how they stay on top of their game:

Tha Dogg Pound and their crew can be spotted in the above video strolling along and performing at what appears to be a convention. In addition to their rhymes, they can be seen performing in front of murals of Warren G, Snoop, and the late Nate Dogg.

In March, Tha Dogg Pound announced their resignation from the legendary Death Row Records label, which Snoop had acquired from MNRK Music Group just a month earlier. He also revealed that the sequel to Tha Dogg Pound’s classic 1995 debut album is on its way in a removed Instagram video:

“Kurupt and Daz, we are back with the Dogg on The Row. Here’s some exciting news for all of you coming up. We have formulated a plan, and we are working on it. Dog Food 2 is coming, it’s Kurupt, Daz, Snoopy hitting ’em real heavy with that.”

With “Angel,” G-Eazy honors the birthday of his late mother.

In honor of his late mother, Suzanne Olmsted, G-Eazy released a new song titled “Angel” over the weekend. A heartfelt gift arrived on her first birthday after she passed away last autumn. G created the song with his close friends. He used background vocalists Vida Simon, and Devon Baldwin along with the choir conducted by Tim Davis, which was also used for “Faithful.”

With his new music, G-Eazy announced an annual scholarship fund in honor of his mother, “The Dandelion Scholarship.” The scholarship will be awarded annually by The Endless Summer Fund to a college-bound high school senior pursuing a degree in the arts, with the recipient announced on April 15 (his mother’s birthday). Information about this year’s recipient and how to apply will be provided in the coming days.

The rapper posted a message on Instagram to announce her death last year. Eazy discusses his relationship with his mother in the article, which includes a variety of pictures of his mother throughout the years.

“I can’t comprehend the feeling that you won’t be able to hug me again,” wrote the artist of “These Things Happen Too”. My mother is my queen, my hero, my everything. There is no stopping the tears. Everything hurts, from my eyes to my face to my body. It is impossible to find a safe place to hide and there is no way to lay, sit, or stand without being hurt. It is unbearable. However, knowing you’re out of yours gives me peace of mind. I love you dearly.

According to Eazy’s caption, his mother also played a crucial role in his decision to seek substance abuse treatment.

“Although I was deeply concerned for you and your physical well-being, I did not realize how deeply concerned you were until you sent me the most hard letter I have ever read,” he wrote in another part of the caption. The decision to go to alcohol and drug treatment was mine, but your letter ultimately convinced me.